Samsung has been on a roll with their latest camera offerings, and their new TL350 is no exception: it’s a high-speed, 10 megapixel point-and-shoot capable of not just capturing great looking, high-quality stills, but also sucking in limpid, colurful 1080p high-definition video.

The TL350 comes with a 24mm ultra wide-angle Schneider Keuznach lens, along with five levels of optical zoom, a 3-inch AMOLED display boasting a high contrast ratio resulting in deeper blacks and more vivid colors. Both smart and manual controls allow you to adjust the grain of your photos with ease. Samsung is also bragging about their Smart Auto 2.0 (Still and Movie) scene recognition technology, which promises to help you capture the perfect shot or video every time, dynamically changing settings for best quality.

As far as video is concern, the TL350 allows users to capture up to 1,000 frames per second, while stills can be caught in burst mode of up to 10 frames per second. Samsung’s Advanced Panorama Shot with Object Tracking, as well as their Dual Capture Mode, allows users to capture both still images and full 1080p video simultaneously.

Ultimately, the TL350 is a point-and-shoot and not a DSLR, so no matter what Samsung says, it’s not going to be a great choice for capturing fast moving targets or low light scenes, at least compared to higher-end cameras. Still, this is an impressive camera with a lot of great options for a competitive price: $349.99 when it is released sometime this Spring.